PC Control / Profi Control 645-12M Instruction Manual pdf - Kuhnke
PC Control / Profi Control 645-12M Instruction Manual pdf - Kuhnke PC Control / Profi Control 645-12M Instruction Manual pdf - Kuhnke
Installation into PC 3.8.2.3. Windows NT PC Control 645-type cards do not support plug-and-play. Users are therefore obliged to choose the appropriate address range themselves and set it by means of the coding switch. Windows NT provides the tools required for finding and reserving free resources. Memory space is reserved by means of a Registration Editor that can be started from within KUBES. To find free memory ranges Choose -- Programs/Administration (General)/Windows NT Diagnosis from the Start menu -- Click on the Resources tab A list of reserved address ranges is displayed. -- Find a free address range and memorise it. 3 - 14
Hardware To reserve a memory range for PC Control 645 Use Registration Editor "WRT_REG.EXE" to reserve the address range. The Editor is stored with KUBES (version 5.20 or higher) in KUBESEXE, the KUBES program root. You can start WRT_REG.EXE directly of via KUBES (see chapter "4.2.2.1. PC card settings in KUBES"). Windows NT registration Proceed as follows if you wish to register the card right now: -- Start menu/Run -- Type: "C:\KUBESEXE\WRT_REG" Specify the following: -- Card number (1...8) Always start with no. 1. If you install more than one card, make sure that they are numbered through consecutively without interruption. -- First address of the address range you found before -- Size: "4000". This size represents the space required for the 16 kbyte dual-port RAM. Memorise the card number and starting address because you will need that information later for KUBES' "PC-Control settings" dialog (see chapter "4.2.2.1. PC card settings in KUBES"). 3 - 15
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Hardware<br />
To reserve a memory range for <strong>PC</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>645</strong><br />
Use Registration Editor "WRT_REG.EXE" to reserve the address<br />
range. The Editor is stored with KUBES (version 5.20<br />
or higher) in KUBESEXE, the KUBES program root.<br />
You can start WRT_REG.EXE directly of via KUBES (see<br />
chapter "4.2.2.1. <strong>PC</strong> card settings in KUBES").<br />
Windows NT registration<br />
Proceed as follows if you wish to register the card right<br />
now:<br />
-- Start menu/Run<br />
-- Type: "C:\KUBESEXE\WRT_REG"<br />
Specify the following:<br />
-- Card number (1...8)<br />
Always start with no. 1. If you install more than one card,<br />
make sure that they are numbered through consecutively<br />
without interruption.<br />
-- First address of the address range you found before<br />
-- Size: "4000". This size represents the space required for<br />
the 16 kbyte dual-port RAM.<br />
Memorise the card number and starting address because<br />
you will need that information later for KUBES' "<strong>PC</strong>-<strong>Control</strong><br />
settings" dialog (see chapter "4.2.2.1. <strong>PC</strong> card settings in<br />
KUBES").<br />
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